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Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions

Selina Concise Mathematics Class 6 ICSE Solutions

Selina Concise ICSE Solutions for Class 6 Mathematics


UNIT 1 : NUMBERS
1. Number System(Consolidating the Sense of Numberness)
2. Estimation
3. Numbers in India and International System (With Comparison)
4. Place Value
5. Natural Numbers and Whole Numbers (Including Patterns)
6. Negative Numbers and Integers
7. Number Line
8. HCF and LCM
9. Playing with Numbers
10. Sets

UNIT 2 : RATIO, PROPORTION AND ARITHMETIC PROBLEMS
11. Ratio
12. Proportion (Including Word Problems)
13. Unitary Method
14. Fractions
15. Decimal Fractions
16. Percent (Percentage)
17. Idea of Speed, Distance and Time

UNIT 3 : ALGEBRA
18. Fundamental Concepts
19. Fundamental Operations (Related to Algebraic Expressions)
20. Substitution (Including Use of Brackets as Grouping Symbols)
21. Framing Algebraic Expressions (Including Evaluation)
22. Simple (Linear) Equations (Including Word Problems)

UNIT 4 : GEOMETRY
23. Fundamental Concepts
24. Angles (With their Types)
25. Properties of Angles and Lines (Including Parallel Lines)
26. Triangles (Including Types, Properties and Constructions)
27. Quadrilateral
28. Polygons
29. The Circle
30. Revision Exercise Symmetry (Including Constructions on Symmetry)
31. Recognition of Solids

UNIT 5 : MENSURATION
32. Perimeter and Area of Plane Figures

UNIT 6 : DATA HANDLING
33. Data Handling (Including Pictograph and Bar Graph)
34. Mean and Median

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